Welcome to Val Medical Laboratory, where we offer a specialist package of fertility screening for men. This package is designed to provide a comprehensive assessment of fertility screening, including a man's semen analysis. In addition, we offer hormonal testing to determine the levels of hormones responsible for fertility, and genetic assessments to detect any genetic issues that may affect reproduction.
Our team of doctors and specialists is committed to providing high-quality services using the latest technology, with a focus on privacy and comfort. Explore the men's fertility package now
The package includes:
Evaluation of testicular function and sperm production. High FSH is associated with reduced sperm production efficiency, which contributes to identifying the causes of infertility and guiding appropriate treatment to improve the chances of reproduction
Evaluate testicular health and identify possible causes of infertility, as it regulates the production of sex hormones and fertility, and can also be an indicator of testicular function and sperm production.
Assess the health of testicular function and fertility, identify the underlying causes of fertility problems, and guide the necessary treatment, as testosterone plays a vital role in sperm production and maintaining the overall sexual health of the man.
An accurate indicator of the functional efficiency of the testicle in sperm production. Free testosterone is usually higher when the body is in good sexual and general health, which contributes to the identification of the causes of infertility.
An indication of overall hormonal balance and testicular health. Estradiol is an essential sex hormone that affects the growth of sex cells and tissues
High prolactin levels in men affect fertility by inhibiting the production of male sex hormones.
Assess thyroid function and its impact on overall health and fertility. A high TSH level can be an indication of thyroid disorders that may affect fertility by modulating the production of male sex hormones.
Draw a blood sample from a vein in your arm and analyze it later.
